2015-02-24, Shelbyville, MI, US
(MUFON) --Went out to fill wood stove on Feb23 2015 seen strange lights took pic with wife camera,the on feb 24,2015 went out to fill wood stove and seen two big white lights with blue center and took pics. I thought I seen a ufo it was really big. cylinder shape shape object horizontally white top and bottom blue center that pulsated and left like a trail sometimes .I was a little uneasy about seeing this. It was so cold I had to go in.Suggested Dating Site: htt

2015-02-27, Bakersfield, CA, US
(MUFON) --Around 11pm was taking a picture of a thin cloud back lit by a bright moon. Took two pictures less than a second apart. Upon view the pictures I noted an object up and to the right of the moon. On the second picture the object appeared to have traveled in a straight line down and to the left. In the second picture the object appeared to be passing through the cloud between my vantage point and the moon. Picture 1 attached shows object up and right of th

2015-02-27, WY, US
(MUFON) --I was on a cross country trip to Seattle for work reasons. While on my way I took several pictures of the scenery. This photo was taken while passing through Wyoming, I never noticed the object until later that night while veiwing my photos. I know what it looks like, those who I have shown the photo also agree as to what it looks like. Im not scepticle but I would like to know if this is an actual airborn craft,or a camera anomaly. I dont believe that its a reflect

Scotland pursues 2020 vision on renewable resources

The Scottish Government has set a new target - to generate half of the country's energy needs from renewable sources by 2015. This announcement is part of the Scottish National Party (SNP)-led government's ambition to achieve 100% by 2020.

North Sea oil exploration has been driven by profit, with little regard for finite resources and over-reliance on the oil and gas industries. Scotland is now set to champion renewables and become - not just the oil hub - but the energy centre of Europe.

Different sources of energy have been employed across Scotland for centuries. Water has supplied power for farming and textiles. Forestry has been a significant provider of energy. Biomass boilers are in operation, and wave and tidal schemes attract research and development funding throughout the country. Of all renewable energy sources, wind power is proving the most contentious.

The most high-profile fallout to date involves Alex Salmond, SNP First Minister, and the bullying billionaire Donald Trump, who is ranting in his usual ill-informed style about the planned offshore windfarm in Aberdeen Bay 7K from his new golf course at Menie.

Reduced electricity bills for consumers living close to onshore wind turbines could add to the investment and benefits that communities already receive from turbine developers. Discounted electricity is often impossible due to logistical problems. The Scottish Government has launched a community benefit register which will show how host communities have gained from community projects.

In Aberdeenshire the Udny Community Wind Turbine (pictured) is the first community-owned turbine on the Scottish mainland. It became fully operational in September 2011. It was planned, steered and developed by the community. Folk affected by its construction were consulted and engaged at all stages of the project. The 80M structure has generated £120,000 surplus value in its first year. Funds are dispersed into the Udny community - grants to local playgroups, tennis and bowling clubs, youth development, heritage projects, and a volunteer medical emergency team. The local church clock chimes again after a silence of 60 years - funds from the turbine have helped its restoration. £80,000 has been placed in a reserve fund for long-term projects, including a community hall.